MEMOIV^ OF TUF QUFFNSLAXD MrSFUM. 
6. EPOMPHALOIDES VARIEGATUM iiCAv species. 
Female: — LeiigtlT, O.S:*) nun. Short. 
J)eo]) golden yello^v, the wings hyaline; tlie iippei’ part of occiput, obscure, transverse 
■stri]->es across dorsum of alxlonien, side and venter of tlie latter at base, side of thorax and 
liiin! c()xa\ black; legs and scaj;e white, tl»e rest of autenine i>allid dusky. 'Mandildes black, 
tridentate. Pedicel much longer than any of the funiclo joints, stout, obconic; first funicle 
joint longesi, slightly longtjr than wide; H<*cond shortest, somewhat wider tluin long, naiTowev 
than the otluu's; third subliemisplundcal, wider than long, longer than second and wider; 
second two ring-joints very slntrt; club with a distinct terminal spine. Fore wings with the 
marginal fringes rather h>ng(u- than usual, the venation yellow ; the disital cilia short iind like 
■minute points. 
Described from one female caught by sweeping in forest, December 4, 1913. 
Ilahifat: Xortiierii (Queensland ( (xordonvale near Cairns'). 
Type: No. }IyJ030, (Queensland Museum. D'risbane, the above s]iecimeu on a slide. 
(iKNUS \K()TR]('II.\1’()H()IDF8 Cirault. 
Tills genus is confirmed. 
1. NEOTRICHAPOROIDES UNIGUTTATUS Girault. 
See Tetrasticliomoi'pha Jiava. aiilea. Female: Ijength, ii.20 mm. The median cariiia 
of projiodeuin forks at a]iex. Funicle 1 over four times its own width, somewhat shorter than 
the club. Sculpture normal. Tlie type was captured in forest, May 3, 1913 and is on a tag, 
the head on a slide. Other females have been captured in the type locality, July 7. 1912 and 
April 20, 1914. IJiei’e are four ring-joints. 
2. NEOTRICHAPOROIDES FLAVIPRONOTUM new species. 
Female: — Length. 1.30 mm. 
Agreeing with tlie (h’Scriptlon of TrichaporoiOcUa elenauta (Jiraidt fml flu* whole of 
the dorsal thorax excejd Tlie ])ron(itiim is dark metallic green and only the base of abdomen 
4aul the lateral inargiii along nearly iiroxinial half are motalUc green, Ocellar area green; 
funicle and club black. Second ring-joint t'xtrenudy sh.ort. Propodeum with a strong median 
varina; no true lateral carime; a yellow area on [iropodeum just lalerad of spiracle. Part 
•of vertex eaudad of ocidii, ilistal halt of scape abovti and ilorsai jiedu'cl metallic green. 
From three females cajdured iu forest, March 31 and April 3. 1914. 
Flabitai: (Jorilunvale ((Aims). (Jneenslaad. 
Type: No. FyUdSl, (Queensland IMuseuin, Brisbane, one of tlie specimens on a tag. 
Caudal margin of jironotum at meson green sometimes. Lateral part of proi)odeiim 
narrowly yellowish. On April 9, 1914 two females at Townsville, (Queensland (A. P. Dodd). 
3. NEOTRICHAPOROIDES DECORA (Girault). 
Hemo^•ed trom TriehapornidrUa. Second ring joint very short. 'Pyi^e slide re-examined. 
In a second female taken In the lyfie locality, Aftril 13, 1913 (forest), it was seen that there 
is a Carina just laterad of the sjtiracle on projxnleum but true lateral carime are absent. 
4 , NEOTRICHAPOROIDES PRATER iiew species. 
Pema/e Limgth, 1.75 min. Scutum naked. Funicle 3 much longer than wide. 
Exactly similar To Triehapomidella particolor Uirault but stouter and blue (the yellow 
orange) and of the head only the oral area is yellow and the legs are not wldte but deep 
orange yellow excejit hind coxa- above at jiroximal half. Funicle 1 siibeipial to club, 3 to the 
